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Schecter Guitar Research, commonly known simply as Schecter, is an American manufacturing company founded in 1976 by David Schecter, which originally produced only replacement parts for existing guitars from manufacturers such as Fender and Gibson.
At the center of a sunburst-finished surface is an area of lighter color (often showing the wood grain underneath) that darkens gradually towards the edges before hitting a dark rim. Among the best known examples of a sunburst finish are the Gibson Les Paul guitars and the Fender Stratocaster .
Behr Paint Company (stylized as BEHR) is a supplier of architectural paint and exterior wood care products to the American and Canadian do-it-yourself markets. BEHR manufactures interior and exterior house paints, decorative finishes, primers, stains and surface preparation products sold exclusively at The Home Depot . [ 2 ]
Schecter may refer to: Solomon Schechter, rabbi, Biblical scholar; Schecter Guitar Research, an American guitar manufacturer; Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States, a landmark Supreme Court decision regarding the Commerce Clause; Jenny Schecter, a main character from the television show The L Word
Black Cherry may refer to: Prunus serotina; Dark-skinned cultivars of Prunus avium, such as Kordia cherry; Black Cherry (Goldfrapp album), 2003; Black Cherry (Goldfrapp song), 2003; Black Cherry (Kumi Koda album), 2006; Black Cherry (Rachel Stamp song), 2002; Black Cherry (wrestler), a Japanese professional wrestler
Cherry Black cherry (Prunus serotina) Red cherry (Prunus pensylvanica) Wild cherry (Prunus avium) Chestnut (Castanea spp.) Chestnut (Castanea sativa) American Chestnut (Castanea dentata) Coachwood (Ceratopetalum apetalum) Cocobolo (Dalbergia retusa) Corkwood (Leitneria floridana) Cottonwood, popular Eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides)
Federal Standard 595 is the color description and communication system developed in 1956 by the United States government. Its origins reach back to World War II when a problem of providing exact color specifications to military equipment subcontractors in different parts of the world became a matter of urgency.